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Stuart Gilbert has translated the text with gusto, and the printing of the two volumes, done in Switzerland, is a model of devoted skill and taste. EAST OF THE IRON CURTAIN, by Ver- non Bartlett (Medill McBride) . This would appear to be one of the most levelheaded and responsible books yet published on the East European countries under the Soviet hegemony. The author, a well- known British foreign correspondent, reports on recent visits to Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Rumania, Albania, and Yugoslavia (which is behind a curtain of its own devisIng), as well as to Finland and Austria. Like some other political observers who were acquainted wIth these countries before the war, he was most disheartened by what he saw in Czechoslovakia, the only nation that had known democracy in the West- ern sense, and most Impressed by the progress made in the last five years in Poland, where a fierce nationalism is being exploited to build a Communist society (When that society is a fact, Mr. Bartlett guesses, it may not be so healthy to display the Polish eagle, which is still the state insigne.) In addition to the well-known evils of CommunIsm, the author found a certain amount of good in every country he visited; he found new hope and vigor among the people, an intelligent, idealistic youth, and basic social reforms, which in all of them (always excluding Czechoslovakia) were long overdue GRANDMA DID I r THIS \\T AY, by Louisa \\T. Peat (Holt). Mrs. Peat's grandmother, with whom she lived as a child in Northern Ireland, was a brisk old lady with "no mañana in " b h ' . her makeup, ut s e wasn t, praIse be, especially eccentric. Therefore, freed from the necessity of reporting on some relative who, perhaps, tip- pled in secret or wore her galoshes to the dinner table, Mrs. Peat has been able to dwell at some length on more interesting matters-Irish country customs of fifty years ago, family expeditions to the seashore, her .:1 1C1:.. , ... API\. L 2, 2" I 9 5 0 A STATEMENT from CLIFF McMILLEN INTERRLPTING Scientific In. suraneeAnalysis to "enter'" show husiness! The current golden- haired hoy of the English theatre is a playwrIght named Christopher Fry. On WednesddY, April 26th, when "A Phoenix Too Frequent.. opens at the Fulton Tl1eatre with Nzna Foeh.. Richard Derr, and Vicki CUlltll1ings, we'll have a chance to inspect the work of this man who is 11ailed hy Englisl1 critics dnd puhlic as a genius. 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